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The Podcasters' Studio

Learn how to podcast. Get started podcasting or improve the show you already have. You'll learn how to record, publish, promote and grow your podcast.

Episodes

TPS 074: iTunes Feed Specs and HOA for Podcasters

Hangouts On-Air (HOA) have been a great experiment for my newest podcast, Podcasters’ Roundtable. I’ve tried several different live-streaming options and HOA’s have been remarkably effective in getting people to actually show up and participate. The most interesting revelation about this is the live-streams tend to get scheduled only 24 hours in advance of going […]

Jun 08, 201354 min

TPS 073: Securing Your WordPress Website with Dustin Hartzler

Protect your WordPress website from malicious hackers, spam and other bots attempting to invade your site by taking some simple steps for non-coders. Plugins are a great way to enhance the security of your WordPress website. Dustin Hartzler from Your Website Engineer talks with me about some of his favorite ways to protect your website. Also included […]

May 20, 20131 hr 6 min

TPS 072 – FetHead In-line Microphone Preamp

Do you have a microphone, mixer or recorder that requires you to turn up the gain settings really loud in order to get a good signal? The FetHead might just be your answer to bringing those gain levels back down and reducing the hiss and noise you’re getting in your podcast’s audio. To be clear, […]

Apr 19, 201354 min

TPS 071 – USB Dynamic Podcasting Microphones with Matt McGlynn

Microphones! Matt McGlynn from Recording Hacks joins me “in Studio” to talk all about microphones (a passion and hobby of his) and specifically those mics that work best for most podcasters. Matt’s site, Recording Hacks, is dedicated to “making audio gear accessible and useful to people.” Recently he has written a couple of great articles […]

Mar 30, 20131 hr 20 min

TPS 070 – Show intros, Zoom H4n and the Top Podcast Directories

I recently spoke on the topic of podcasting at Social Media Week D.C. (#SMWDC) and it presented some great opportunities to use gear that I don’t always use and speak to people face to face instead of from behind the mic. This of course led to some insights that are perfect for podcasters. Public speaking […]

Feb 27, 201357 min

TPS 069 – WordPress for Podcasting with Dustin Hartzler from Your Website Engineer

Your website is your podcast’s central hub, its home on the web. It’s where you have an entire archive of all your episodes, links you mentioned in any given show, buttons to follow, share and continue the conversation on social media, profiles of your hosts and easy ways to allow your community to get in […]

Jan 28, 20132 hr 30 min

TPS Ep. 068 – Shoot Video Like a Pro and My Audio Podcast Workflow

Take a behind the scenes listen to the audio workflow that I use to produce an episode of The Podcasters’ Studio. Want to learn how to shoot better video for your podcast, YouTube channel or just your home movies? I take you through the most important steps to getting a more professional look out of […]

Jan 07, 20131 hr 6 min

TPS Ep. 067 – Using Affiliates with Your Podcast to Make Money

Want an easy way to start making money with your podcast? Start using affilate links in your content. It may sound too simple to be effective but signing up for an affiliate program and placing links in your website’s text and/or mentioning them on your podcast is the easiest way to start monetizating your show. […]

Dec 16, 20121 hr 26 min

TPS Ep. 066 – The Status of Podcasts on the Zune Marketplace with Rob Greenlee

The goal of this episode was simple. Find out what happened to Zune.net and podcasts on the Zune Marketplace. To achieve this goal I went straight to the source. I talk to Rob Greenlee the Project Manager for podcasts on the Zune Marketplace. If you listened to episode 065, you heard me say that links […]

Nov 28, 20121 hr 21 min

TPS Ep. 063 – Libsyn Updates and Insights into iTunes, Podcast Stats and Hosting.

Rob Walch from Wizzard Media and Libsyn.com joins us once again to talk about all the recent improvements to podcast hosting on Libsyn. Even if you don’t have a Libsyn account or don’t plan to have one anytime soon, you’ll still want to listen as Rob provides many great insights into iTunes, podcasting statistics, hosting […]

Sep 20, 20121 hr 4 min

TPS Ep. 061 – Google Listen Discontinued

Google announces that it will no longer support their native podcasting application, Google Listen. If you are using the Listen app, you’ll still be able to listen to podcasts however after Novemeber 11, 2012 the search function will no longer work. Google says because of the proliferation of podcasting apps available in their app store, […]

Aug 06, 201220 min

TPS Ep. 060 – Starting Your First Podcast: A First Time Podcaster’s Experience

From blogger to podcaster, Jeff Yin shares his experience of starting his very first podcast. Jeff attended Blogworld NYC 2012 as a blogger and quickly learned he’d make a great podcaster after attending several of the podcasting track sessions including Podcasting 101 which I was a part of. One month later, Jeff had taken some […]

Jul 30, 201255 min

TPS Ep. 059 – Part Two – Audio Post Production for Podcasters with Joe Gilder

We’re back in the Studio with Joe Gilder, audio engineer and podcaster, for part two in our discussion about audio post production for podcasters. On this episode (part 2 of 2) Joe and I open up the audio editor and take a look at the effects we use when post processing our audio for podcasting. Specifically we […]

Jun 04, 201248 min

TPS Ep. 058 – Audio Post Production with Joe Gilder (part 1)

There’s lots of training online for audio post production. However, most of the information is focused on mastering audio for music. As podcaster’s our main post production concerns involve techniques related to mastering for voice only. Joe Gilder is an audio engineer who masters music for a living however he’s also a podcaster. So I […]

May 23, 201253 min

TPS Ep. 057 – The Benefits of Using a Mixer

Adding a mixer to your podcast studio will allow your productions to grow along with your show. As you get further along in your podcasting venture, you’ll likely want to add in more capabilities such as Skype hosts and guests, more in-studio microphones, and built in capabilities for backing up recordings to avoid loss of […]

Apr 16, 201246 min

TPS Ep. 056 – SXSW, Archiving Your Podcast, and Powerpress 3.0

Fresh off my return from SXSW, I share my experiences from the conference and a couple panels I saw that led me to bigger ideas about my podcast, sharing and your show’s legacy. One of the speakers I sat in on was Jason Scott from the Internet Archive. He talked about curating the culture of […]

Mar 25, 201230 min

TPS Ep. 055 – Podcast Currency: How Your Podcast Pays You Back

You produce a podcast that you make available for free and in fact spend lots of your own money on (if you’re truly invested). So how does your podcast pay you back? A podcast pays in both tangible and non-tangible ways. In this episode I cover all of the ways I’ve found to make money […]

Feb 15, 201243 min

TPS Ep. 054 – Free Audio Hosting Woes

Blip.tv announces they will no longer accept audio only uploads. For the past six years or so, Blip.tv has been kindly hosting audio only files for free. Blip.tv is primarily a video site and now they’re cementing that with the discontinuation of audio only uploads. Here’s the official announcement: At blip.tv we’re focused on being […]

Jan 06, 201244 min

TPS Ep. 052 – An Interview with Dave Jackson from the School of Podcasting (Part 1)

An interview with Dave Jackson from The School of Podcasting’s Morning Announcements. A “podcast that talks about all things Podcasting. From planning planning, producing, and promoting your podcast along with all the tools and techniques.” With over 250 episodes published, Dave is one of the original podcasters. He was an early digital mentor for me […]

Sep 24, 201137 min

TPS Ep. 051 – Back to Podcasting Basics (Part 2 of 2)

[See Part 1 First] Continuing where I left off in part one of this two part series, I wrap things up with a discussion about the remaining basic pieces you’ll need to start a successful podcast. I’m defining a successful podcast here as a podcast that starts off with all the core elements in place […]

Aug 30, 201151 min

TPS Ep. 050 – Back to Podcasting Basics (Part 1 of 2)

Learn the basics of podcasting from how to decide on a topic to choosing gear, software and hosting for your website and media. You’ve decided you want to start your own podcast and now you need to know how to proceed. In this episode we go back to the beginning and walk you through the […]

Aug 05, 201140 min

TPS Ep. 048 – Audio Only Live Streaming Via Mixlr And Podcast Myths

Have you ever wanted to live stream your podcast in an audio only player? Finally a solution that caters to audio only podcasters has arrived in the form of mixlr.com. A live streaming, audio only applicationavailable for both PC and Mac. Live streaming your podcast as you record can be another great way to interact […]

Jun 28, 201141 min

TPS Ep. 047 – Recording a Double-Ender Podcast

When you want the absolute best quality recording from your remotely co-hosted podcast, you record a double-ender. A double-ender is a type of recording where everyone on the podcast episode records their own audio. This allows for the cleanest sound possible, removing the unwanted noise problems you might get from such things as Skype or […]

May 24, 201152 min

TPS Ep. 046 – Show Notes and Increasing Audience Participation

As a podcast producer you have likely heard that you need to create good show notes for each episode. But what does this mean and how do you accomplish it? On this episode I talk about the elements that make up good show notes (descriptive, keyword rich, and supplemental links). I also discuss ways to […]

Apr 03, 201138 min